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Infant mortality : a social problem? | p. 3 |
George newman - a life in public health | p. 17 |
Newman's Infant Mortality as an agenda for research | p. 33 |
Place and status as determinants of infant mortality in England c. 1550-1837 | p. 53 |
A double penalty? : infant mortality in the Lincolnshire Fens, 1870-1900 | p. 79 |
Infant mortality in Northamptonshire : a vaccination register study | p. 99 |
Urban-rural differences in infant mortality : a view from the death registers of Skye and Kilmarnock | p. 119 |
Diarrhoea : the central issue? | p. 149 |
Infant mortality, a spatial problem : Notting Dale special area in George Newman's London | p. 169 |
Health visitors and 'enlightened motherhood' | p. 191 |
Infant mortality and social progress in Britain, 1905-2005 | p. 213 |
The health of infants at the beginning of the twenty-first century | p. 229 |
Conclusion : the social dimension of infant well-being | p. 249 |
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